The War of the Worlds
H.G. Wells' 1898 scientific romance presents an account of a Martian invasion of Earth, narrated by a protagonist who witnesses the arrival and initial attacks of extraterrestrial beings. Written at the height of imperialist anxieties and astronomical speculation about Mars, the novel uses the invasion as a vehicle to explore themes of human vulnerability, technological warfare, and the fragility of civilization. Readers should expect a harrowing chronicle of alien contact rendered in Victorian prose, combining scientific speculation with visceral horror.